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Amanda Gaines
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15 January, 16:52
How is a monarchy different from a theocracy?
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Milo Woodard
15 January, 17:13
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A monarchy is different because it is a form of government in which is actually one in divisional until death or abdication ... a theorcracy is system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
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